Tooth Extraction Course

In the history of dentistry, tooth extraction, also known as exodontia, is one of the oldest, most basic and most important procedures. It remains a major line of defense in protecting healthy teeth from adjacent rotten teeth.

The Three-day course reinforces five interrelated goals: the importance of using the correct forceps (there are eight) for the correct teeth, indications for proper forceps use, third molar extraction when teeth are impacted, socket preservation, and the drawing of blood and the making of platelet-rich plasma, or PRP.
The exciting and comprehensive course provides attendees the opportunity to extract teeth from dozens of patients. In only 72 hours, doctors will gain the skills they need and the confidence they require to perform extractions with painless expert precision. As millions of patients seek medical and cosmetic dental treatment, tooth extraction is often the first step toward dental implants and a healthier, more vigorous smile.

The exciting and comprehensive course provides attendees the opportunity to extract teeth from dozens of patients. In only 72 hours, doctors will gain the skills they need and the confidence they require to perform extractions with painless expert precision. As millions of patients seek medical and cosmetic dental treatment, tooth extraction is often the first step toward dental implants and a healthier, more vigorous smile.

Tooth extraction might be as old as human civilization, but something that ancient could always use an update. Improve your practice revenue by attracting more patients thanks to the fastest, least painful and most advanced tooth extraction methodology.

COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:

Using the right tools for the right teeth: Learn the proper use of periotomes, forceps, elevators and luxators for extracting teeth

Indications/contraindications: Understand when a tooth extraction may not be the bests course of action and which extraction methods – other than the eight traditional forceps – might prove useful